One of its key takeaways is that goals are often easier to attain when pursued indirectly.
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The innovation strategies we found to be most complementary when pursued together were alliances and acquisitions.
Policies otherwise sound when pursued in moderation can easily become unsound when pursued to extremes.
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Perhaps the greatest tragedy is that when pursued properly, class action litigation can be an excellent means of addressing widespread harm.
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Nobody is expecting a return to the early 1960s, when Indonesia pursued konfrontasi, armed confrontation, with the newly formed Malaysia.
On days when women pursued romantic goals, they engaged in fewer science or math related activities and expressed a lower interest in these activities on the following day as well.
To many, networking has been viewed as a mandatory activity for sales people but perhaps as an extracurricular option for others, or an activity only to be pursued when a person is in between jobs.
Second, and more interestingly, the browser environment looks very different today than it did in the mid-2000s (when the European Commission pursued its investigations) or in December, 2009 (when the EC and Microsoft reached their legal settlement).
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Even when the case is pursued under its civil, not its criminal side, antitrust cases carry the prospect of huge monetary penalties.
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They went separate ways from 2001 to 2003, when Mr. Dorsey pursued an education in massage and Mr. Kidd went to Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
His attorneys said he was being pursued by gang members when he drew his weapon and fired.
Can rafters be pursued for civil damages when they cross the property line?
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However when one of these shifts is pursued on its own, without the others, it tends to be unsustainable because it conflicts with the goals, attitudes and practices of traditional management.
The epic idea of the Oxford English Dictionary--to find every word in the English language--was typical of the Victorian era, a time when dazzling inventions and seemingly impossible projects were pursued.
He was endearingly brave when, clad in a dressing gown, he pursued one of them through the streets in a bid to recover the wallet and jewellery which the ingrate had nicked.
When not on the hunt for pipeline assets, Duncan pursued other big game.
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He said it had previously been discussed when he was a Wales Office minister but was not pursued at that time because it could have interfered with the legal case.
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He was being pursued by Thames Valley Police after failing to stop when the collision happened at 23:25 GMT on Monday.
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On the face of things, Mr Borrell's resignation, barely a year after he won the party's first ever primary to choose a candidate for the prime ministership, was caused by allegations of financial wrongdoing by two officials who worked alongside him when, as a junior finance minister under Mr Gonzalez, he pursued rich and famous tax-evaders.
My heart thumps much faster, however, when I imagine what my life would be like today had I stayed in the corporate world and pursued someone else's idea of what my life was meant to be.
But what we know about this exercise -- and we have seen this movie before -- is that when there was the opportunity for a compromise on something big and significant, the Republican leadership walked away and pursued something that was irrelevant to the rest of America, that is only a matter of internal House Republican politics.
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